Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xlvii
... equal to that of any of the other pieces ; and in personal abuse it perhaps surpasses them - abuse too , which may be thought less excuseable , as , I believe , it was never certainly known that Bramhal was the author , though ...
... equal to that of any of the other pieces ; and in personal abuse it perhaps surpasses them - abuse too , which may be thought less excuseable , as , I believe , it was never certainly known that Bramhal was the author , though ...
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... equal in fame , following the scope of his poem in a difficult knot how to restore Orlando his chief hero to his lost senses , brings Astolfo the English knight up into the moon , where St. John , as he feigns , met him . Cant . 34 ...
... equal in fame , following the scope of his poem in a difficult knot how to restore Orlando his chief hero to his lost senses , brings Astolfo the English knight up into the moon , where St. John , as he feigns , met him . Cant . 34 ...
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... equal aristocracy . And why should not the piety and conscience of Englishmen , as members of the church , be trusted in the election of pastors to functions that nothing concern a monarch , as well as their worldly wisdoms are ...
... equal aristocracy . And why should not the piety and conscience of Englishmen , as members of the church , be trusted in the election of pastors to functions that nothing concern a monarch , as well as their worldly wisdoms are ...
Page 34
... equal judgment the moiety of a scruple . We therefore having already a kind of apostolical and ancient church election in our state , what a perverseness would it be in us of all others to retain forcibly a kind of imperious and stately ...
... equal judgment the moiety of a scruple . We therefore having already a kind of apostolical and ancient church election in our state , what a perverseness would it be in us of all others to retain forcibly a kind of imperious and stately ...
Page 46
... equals enjoyed , was by right of constitution , not by free will of condescending . And yet thus far Irenæus makes against them , as in that very place to call Polycarpus an apostolical presbyter . But what fidelity his relations had in ...
... equals enjoyed , was by right of constitution , not by free will of condescending . And yet thus far Irenæus makes against them , as in that very place to call Polycarpus an apostolical presbyter . But what fidelity his relations had in ...
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